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EFerrari

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Sat Mar 31, 2012, 01:24 PM Mar 2012

Cesar Chavez Day: Honoring The Latino Civil Rights Leader By Continuing The Fight For Justice

The Huffington Post | By Cristina Costantini | Posted: 03/30/2012 5:32 pm Updated: 03/30/2012 5:32 pm

When Barack Obama campaigned to be the nation's 44th president, he used the simple mantra, "Yes We Can" -- a translation of civil rights leader Cesar Chavez's chant, "Si se puede."

Now, nearly four years after the presidential election, Obama's paying homage to the man whose words helped him win office, decreeing Saturday, March 31st of 2012, the 85th anniversary of the civil rights icon's birthday, Cesar Chavez Day.

The civil rights leader, who fought for fair wages and humane treatment for California's farm workers in California, championed principles of nonviolence through boycotts, fasts,and marches. In conjunction with Dolores Huerta, Chavez founded the United Farm Workers of America, an organization devoted to defending the rights of farmhands and field workers across the country.

Earlier this week, the White House honored ten local leaders who "exemplify Cesar Chavez's core values," inviting the activists, farmworkers, and professors to speak at a panel called, "Champions of Change," hosted by HuffPost LatinoVoices blogger, Viviana Hurtado.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/30/cesar-chavez-day-latino-rights_n_1392165.html

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Cesar Chavez Day: Honoring The Latino Civil Rights Leader By Continuing The Fight For Justice (Original Post) EFerrari Mar 2012 OP
No one could be more deserving. He spent his life struggling to help others. Flawless spirit. Judi Lynn Mar 2012 #1

Judi Lynn

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1. No one could be more deserving. He spent his life struggling to help others. Flawless spirit.
Sat Mar 31, 2012, 03:42 PM
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